Here are the diverse projects that ISAL, with your support and our dedicated team, has accomplished since 2020. YOU ROCK!
And we are proud to have achieved so much in such a short and challenging time.
Here are the diverse projects that ISAL, with your support and our dedicated team, has accomplished since 2020.
YOU ROCK!
And we are proud to have achieved so much in such a short and challenging time.
Major projects successfully completed
Refugees and underprivileged benefited
Hospitals and clinics served
To learn more about them, click on the links.
The Gomo Tulku Scholarship fund was conceived in cooperation with the Dept. of Education of the Central Tibetan Administration to provide higher education opportunities to qualified Tibetan refugee students
The Gomo Tulku Scholarship fund was conceived in cooperation with the Dept. of Education of the Central Tibetan Administration to provide higher education opportunities to qualified Tibetan refugee students
Mobilizing and initiating an emergency project to bring urgent medical and food aid to Ukrainian refugees in Poland in collaboration with international charities
Sport is important! So of course we sponsored the TDL football team in Bylakuppe refugee settlement in India for the South Cup tournament. Which of course they won.
After the successful completion of the first Vitamin Project, multiple requests were made by the community for a further distribution of vitamins. Therefore we supplied 5,000 Sangha in South India with vitamins C and D with Zinc supplements.
Providing 500 rural Indian families in Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Karnataka with complete, nutritious and culturally adapted food packages covering three meals per day for a family of four
We supplied vitamins C and D with Zinc supplements to 1,500 monks and nuns with Covid, and elderly Sangha
Oxygen concentrators and medical equipment was sent to Indian hospitals during the Covid-19 pandemic, and 625,000 protection masks were distributed to 25,000 rural Indian families
Organizing, purchasing and distributing 725,000 3-ply packaged masks to 23,000 monks and nuns across India and to the entire lay Tibetan population in South India
Handing out food packages to 1,000 disadvantaged families in the villages of Doddaharave, Alanahalli, Guddenahalli, Handigudda, Bylakuppe and Laxmipura in Karnataka state, India
Individual kits containing toothpaste, toothbrush, soap bar, detergent powder, sanitizer and masks along with educational brochures with WHO sanitary guidelines translated into Tibetan were given to 5,000 Sangha in India
Offering apples, mangoes, bananas, papayas and pomegranates to each of 5,000 Sangha in India
2 liters of milk offered to each of 5,000 Sangha in India
A wide range of vegetables given to each of 5,000 Sangha in India
A huge ‘Thank you’ to all of you who helped make this possible!
We hope you will continue to accompany us on this incredible journey and we look forward to welcoming new members into our FAMILY OF COMPASSIONATE GIVERS